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Colorado, Oregon!
Also Glacier National park in Montana!
Southern Utah. Visit the Mighty Five.
Yosemite. Sequoia. Grand Canyon. Glacier (if you can get there). Olympic. Crater Lake.
Chicago for sure. Probably the best city in the US, despite the disingenuous narrative you hear on right wing TV.
Denver because of what the other guy said.
New Orleans and KC for the food. Nashville is a good time.
Chief
Acadia in Maine (in addition to the recommendations above)
Pro
Came here to say this
Minnesota is the fall is gorgeous. Maine and Vermont are criminally underrated and east to access out of Boston. Montana
Denver and surrounding mountains, Chicago, New Orleans, Guam, Nashville, Austin, Phoenix, Boston, US virgin islands
Ashville (NC), Nashville, smokey mountains (tn), Badlands national park and mt Rushmore (both near rapid city), AZ (grand canyon, Sedona, Scottsdale, Tuscon)
I’d say skip Rushmore and go to Custer State Park instead. Best part of the Black Hills
Chief
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire
If you like National Parks then as mentioned Glacier National Park, also Yosemite, Zion and Arches (especially during a new moon) are all super cool NPs.
Other nice vacation spots are the US Virgin Islands and Guam (I don't think a passport is needed? of course confirm this)
can anyone confirm we can travel to Guam with an h1b visa ? Assuming we don’t have stamping?
Pro
Don’t need one for USVI, just make sure you don’t boat to British VI by accident
US Virgin Islands
Rising Star
Thank you so much for the recommendations. I noted them all down!!!
New Mexico has some great hotels with indoor hot springs .. they’re pretty unique imo. But don’t go in the peak summer it’s like 100 plus degrees!
Colorado- RMNP, zion np, lake tahoe, yosemite
Depends on your hobbies. For hiking/outdoors, west coast (Washington down to Arizona) and northeast (Maine, Vermont, etc.) are always a great choice. For going out, you can add Chicago, Scottsdale, NOLA, Austin, Atlanta
You didn’t mention Florida - Florida has some great spots for kayaking and you can see stingrays too! So does NC outer banks for something peaceful !
What’s your home city? Agree with IQVIA1, Florida is awesome if you have not visited Key West, I highly recommend it, try to align your trip with a day trip to Dry Tortugas if you can: https://www.drytortugas.com/
Rising Star
I'm based in Central California. Yes! I've been to Key West - absolutely gorgeous!!!
Chief
Colorado, Oregon, Washington
Rising Star
California coast. Monterey, Carmel, down to SLO. Santa Barbara, Solvang, Ojai...
Also non-Napa wine country is gorgeous (as is Napa but there’s so much beyond that!). Lodi, Paso Robles, Anderson Valley are my faves.
Would also recommend Virginia - amazing breweries and wineries - better than Napa imo because they’re chill and have beautiful lush green views vs the dry views in cali - and they overlook the mountains. Also a lot of hikes!
Chief
Paso is great, agree with M3